Is this of interest to anyone? He makes some good points.
>
> With all the good features and interest in postgresql
> as an alternative to Oracle, etc., why shoot yourself
> in the foot with problems like this:
>
> Trying to find info by search engine is hard
> because the program is now called postgresql,
> formerly postgres95,
> formerly postgres.
>
> The autoload script in
> /etc/rc.d/init.d is called postgresql, but it
> uses a pid called postmaster.pid.
> It loads a binary called postgres,
> but tells you that "postmaster" looks good.
>
> The database is stored in PGDATA. (caps)
>
> Okay, we are running, and we found our files:
>
> It's pg_ctrl, and pg_dump,
> pg_dump_all, pg_id,
> pg_passwd, pg_upgrade
> and pg_version.
>
> So if you want to log on,
> do you type pg_sql or pgsql?
> Of course not! You type psql
>
> What are the odbc files called? libpsqlodbc
> And the tcl files are called? libpgtcl
>
> And in case you don't have anything else to do, install
> rpm binaries, because they will put the files in
> different directories, so you won't find anything that
> matches the official documentation.
>
> Please put naming all the files consistently
> on your todo list.
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